
‘Yakeen nahi ho raha…', This actor makes big statement about his upcoming film, hugged director after seeing first reaction, movie is…, his name is…
Here we are talking about versatile actor Arjun Rampal, who is very excited about his upcoming film 'Dhurandhar'. He expressed happiness over the response to the film's first look and said that this film is completely different from any of his films to date. The actor said that he had never seen such a film before.
The first look of Ranveer Singh-led 'Dhurandhar' is making waves on the internet, leaving the audience eagerly waiting for the film's release. The star cast includes Ranveer Singh, R Madhavan, Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna and Sara Arjun, who made a strong presence in the video, while Arjun Rampal looked unrecognisable in his rugged avatar. Arjun hugged director Aditya Dhar when he saw the enthusiastic response. What Arjun Rampal Said On Dhurandhar
The first look of the film was warmly received, and many praised Arjun Rampal's rugged avatar. Sharing his experience of working on the project, Arjun said, 'This film is something I have never seen before, mujhe yakeen nahi ho raha. It is well researched and brilliantly made, with everyone giving their best. When I saw people's reaction, I hugged Aditya.' More About Dhurandhar
The story of the film has a certain angst and grey shade, which is very new and unseen for the audience. I can't believe how Aditya Dhar pulled it off and surprised us all. Arjun has again made his debut as a grey character, with golden teeth, metal shades, a thick beard and a menacing smile. Arjun Rampal has won the hearts of the people as an actor.
The 2-minute 40-second first clip of 'Dhurandhar' is enough to excite people. It is a mix of mystery, determination and high-octane action. The film will be released on December 5, 2025 in a brutal clash with Prabhas starrer 'The RajaSaab', helmed by director Maruthi.

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